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Allan Kolker Obituary

Kolker, Dr. Allan E.

March 29, 2020, peacefully at home surrounded by family, at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Jacquelyn Kolker (nee Krupin) for 62 years; Dear father of Robin (Michael) Adkins, Marci (Ronn) Diamond, David Kolker, and Scott (Tracy) Kolker; Beloved Pa to Andrew (Kerry) Adkins, Lizzie (Tom) Slais, Amanda and Erica Diamond, Sydney and Brooke Kolker, and Sierra and Aiden Kolker. Great-grandfather of four.

Dr. Kolker was Professor Emeritus of Clinical Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He completed his internship at St. Louis Children's Hospital and performed his residency in ophthalmology and a fellowship in glaucoma at Washington University. Dr. Kolker was appointed to the faculty at Washington University in 1963 as an instructor and become a Professor of Opthalmology in 1974. He co-directed the University's Glaucoma Service from 1967-1996 and was the first recipient of the Washington University Eye Alumni Award in 1990. Thereafter, he became Director of the Glaucoma Institute in St. Louis.

Dr. Kolker distinguished himself nationally and internationally as an expert in the field of glaucoma, with scientific publications numbering in excess of 130. Dr. Kolker delivered more than 250 lectures worldwide, including in Japan, Sweden, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, and Columbia, among others. He received the Missouri Ophthalmological Society's Golden Medallion Award and also was the recipient of the Senior Honor Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

A founding member of the American Glaucoma Society, Dr. Kolker served as its President from 1992-1994 and received the Society's special Honor Award in 2002. He served on the editorial boards of several journals, including Ophthalmology and the Journal of Glaucoma. Dr. Kolker served on the Board of Trustees of the American Academy of Ophthalmology from 1994-1998 and chaired the Glaucoma 2001 National Scientific Advisory Board. Most recently, in 2016, Dr. Kolker was recognized by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Opthalmology with the establishment of a Distinguished Ophthalmology Chair which will benefit future generations and continue his legacy and passion for research in the field of ophthalmology.

Allan had a smile and a hug for everyone he met. His passion for his best friend and love of his life, Jackie, knew no bounds. His children were taught to be kind, caring, and strong adults. Allan gave unconditionally of himself to family, friends, and patients. His kindness was unmatched and his bedside manner was unequaled. His patients became lifelong friends and family. He will be missed by many but forgotten by none.

Services: A memorial service will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made in his memory to American Glaucoma Society (655 Beach St., San Francisco, CA 94109) or Alzheimer's Association. Visit bergermemorialchapel.com for more information. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

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Published by Post - Dispatch on Apr. 1, 2020.

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LAWRENCE DUTCHER

March 26, 2021

A truly gifted and humane individual. Despite his passing I will always retain a special place in my heart for all the care he bestowed on me over the years.

Barbara Levin

April 14, 2020

Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss. I met Allan in the 60s when he was the ophthalmologist for the UGDP at Washington University and I worked for Washington University. He was my ophthalmologist until his retirement many years later. You and he were a perfect team. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Sharon Barrier

April 8, 2020

My love and prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow. I am so honored to have known him and his family.

Fortunata Darmody

April 4, 2020

Jackie, I am so sad that Allan is no longer with us. The world has lost the best Glaucoma doc, ever. We have known each other for 58 years and nothing will be the same without him in this world. Love and prayers always Dolly

April 4, 2020

Dr. Kolker was a wonderful. Kind and caring person. I feel blessed to have known him and had him as my doctor.

DONALD SCHNELLMANN

April 4, 2020

Always kind and friendly as well as a valued instructor, Allen was a credit to the profession.
My condolences to the family.

John Bigger

April 3, 2020

Jackie, Al was a great friend and a fantastic teacher. My time with him and you in St. Louis was wonderful, and you both have been important people in my life and career. I will miss Al greatly and you as well. My best to you. John Bigger, MD

Vicki Welsch

April 2, 2020

Very sorry to hear. May you find strength and peace for the days ahead in the precious memories you have of your dad.

LAWRENCE DUTCHER

April 2, 2020

I have had the honor and good fortune to be a patient of Dr. Kolker for three decades. His expertise as a doctor was matched by his warmth and generosity as a human being. Rest assured that his teaching qnd training of doctors will benefit mankind for years to come.

April 2, 2020

Jackie,
To you and the family my sympathy. What a super sweet guy. He will be missed.Luv, Cousin Judy Schenberg

Anne Murphy

April 2, 2020

He was the nicest person and doctor ever! Even though I am now at the age of 56 totally blind.. I lived a long time sighted with his help! Can't wait until we are all together again! God Bless you !

Tamara Cummings

April 1, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with the Kolker family. Dr. Kolker was a kind and wonderful man. May you take comfort in the many lovely memories.

Lesley Sterling

April 1, 2020

There will never be another doctor as knowledgeable and caring as Dr. Kolker. He is the standard by which I judge all others.

I'm so sorry for your loss and hope his light will guide you and your family through your grief.

Sherre and Irwin loiterstein

April 1, 2020

Jackie, Robin-Michael, Marci-Ronn, Scott-Tracy and David. I know you know how I felt about your Dad. I know I do not have to put it in print. My heart goes out to you for the loss of the most wonderful, kind and gentle man that I have ever known. When I think of him his smile an laugh will be the first thing that comes into my mind. Again I am so sorry for your loss

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